Shell's Knarr field back in production after strike

OSLO, July 24 (Reuters) - Shell’s Knarr field, which shut output during a rig workers’ strike that lasted ten days earlier this month, is back in production, the company said on Tuesday.

“Knarr is back in production now,” said Shell spokeswoman Kitty Eide, declining to comment on the current output of the field.

The Shell-operated field produced about 23,000 barrels per day before the strike, mostly oil, with some natural gas liquids and gas. The field’s co-partners are Japan’s Idemitsu, Wintershall and DEA. (Reporting by Lefteris Karagiannopoulos, editing by Gwladys Fouche)